School of Arts & Sciences
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Environmental Sciences
The program offers three concentration areas: environmental sciences, biology and chemistry. Within those concentrations, you will work directly with our faculty.
You will develop the knowledge, skills, experience and credentials to pursue a successful career in your field. The program is supported by three departments: earth and environmental sciences, biology and chemistry, giving you access to exceptional faculty working at the top of their fields.
Step into a field all your own and become a professional scientist with our natural science program. With the 6-million-acre Adirondack Park and 490-square-mile Lake Champlain as your laboratory, you’ll immerse yourself in a science career.
With many opportunities for field-based research the M.S. natural science provides access to many research topics. The program is supported by three departments (earth and environmental sciences, biology and chemistry) and administered by the Office of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. You will have a three-member faculty committee to guide your program with a primary faculty advisor from that committee.
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